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Apocrypha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apocrypha comes from the Greek word , which means those having been hidden away . The general term is usually applied to the books that were considered by the Church as useful, but not divinely ins...
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(C) University of Maryland. ... Last modified undefined ... Deutercanonical Books of the Bible, Apocrypha...
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The Old Testament Apocrypha ... 7 For a discussion of the complicated issues involved in the text criticism for the book, see Patrick W. Skehan and Alexander A. Di Lella, The Wisdom of Ben Sira, The Anchor Bible, ed. William Foxwell Albright and David Noel Freedman, vol.
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Some editions of the NET Bible will be printed without the Apocrypha at all. ... Many Protestants oppose the inclusion of the Apocrypha in the Bible, arguing that mere inclusion of the Apocrypha in the NET Bible is an implication that it is inspired scripture.
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The King James Apocrypha HTML Bible is free Bible software in the Public Domain and is available for free download. Each of the chapters in the HTML Bible is a separate hyperlinked web page. ... About the King James Bible Apocrypha...
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Apocrypha of the New Testament - a complete list and index of all the missing books of the Bible, including apocrypha, pseudepigrapha and pseudominous writings. ... IMPORTANT NOTICE - all of the New Testament Apocrypha files, listed below and which are followed an asterisk, are copyrighted works and are used only with...
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The Apocrypha, full text etext at sacred-texts.com ... The Apocrypha refer to texts which are left out of officially sanctioned versions ('canon') of the Bible. The term means 'things hidden away,' which implies secret or esoteric literature. However, none of these texts were ever considered secret.
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